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Road cycling routes around Crulai traverse a varied landscape, characterized by rolling hills and a mix of open countryside and wooded areas. The region offers diverse terrain suitable for road cyclists, with routes featuring both gentle gradients and more challenging ascents. Elevations vary, providing opportunities for different fitness levels to explore the area's natural features.

Best road cycling routes around Crulai

  • The most popular road cycling route is Conturbie Pond – Eglise Saint-Victor loop from Randonnai, a 40.8 miles…

Last updated: July 5, 2026

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Conturbie Pond – Bois Francs Castle loop from Randonnai

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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August 27, 2025, Église Saint Malo

In the center of Randonnai, the 16th-century Saint-Malo church, enlarged in 1836, houses several works classified as Historic Monuments, including a classical altarpiece with paintings of Saint Andrew and Saint Sebastian. Funeral slabs serve as threshold steps. Inside, a plaque commemorates the departure of Pierre Tremblay (whose birthplace is in La Filonnière) in 1647 for New France. He is the ancestor of the Tremblays of Quebec and North America.

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Since 1823, the commune's territory has united the former parish of La Trinité, which was under the bishopric of Chartres, and that of Beaulieu, under the bishopric of Evreux, located on either side of the Avre River, which marked the separation. The tall brick bell tower-porch was added in the 19th century to the older nave (15th-16th centuries?), rectangular in plan, whose wooden vault rests on an exposed roof frame. This modest rural church houses, as a counterpart to the Curé d'Ars, a 15th-century polychrome stone Virgin of exceptional artistic quality. The two sculpted doors of the sacristy come from La Trinité, as well as the engraved "flat tomb" attached to the nave wall. It dates from the 15th century. and the inscriptions are difficult to decipher: Jean Fillon, wearing a canon's hood and a chasuble, his hands clasped and his feet resting on two small dogs, is depicted in a Gothic setting with two angels, silhouettes of altar boys, and canons. Near the baptismal font decorated with three fleurs-de-lis is a large painting of Saint Gilles the hermit, with the doe lying at his feet. A beautiful series of stained-glass windows from the early 20th century illustrate scenes from the New Testament, and two others show Joan of Arc at the king's coronation in Reims, then taking communion in her prison before being led to the stake.

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Before, this place was so unsanitary that the villagers called it the valley of the devils. Monks of the Carthusian order settled and transformed this place so much that they renamed it the "ValDieu". That was before. Now, when modern man transforms his environment, it is to pollute it. I can't wait for the wisdom of the monks to be rediscovered! 🙏🏻😇

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After seven and a half years of experimentation, malfunctions and a yield well below expectations, this solar road was finally dismantled in the summer of 2024, signaling the failure of a certain technological utopia. The electricity production was never at the level of the hopes raised: in 2022 for example, the figures indicated that the road could only supply electricity to three homes. The idea of powering the village's public lighting, which had been launched at the start of the project, was quickly abandoned. From the first weeks of operation, many problems appeared: subsidence, fouling, noise pollution, etc. Technical problems that led to frequent closures of the road. And the dissatisfaction of locals and users ended up sounding the death knell for this pioneering experiment. In the end, the project turned out to be three times more expensive than conventional solar panels. Despite these setbacks, the manufacturer behind the project insists on the importance of the lessons learned. Recognizing that their photovoltaic panels are not suitable for a conventional road, the company decided to direct its technology towards cycle paths, parking lots or sidewalks, and other passages subject to less damaging traffic constraints. In any case, the idea of covering our roads with photovoltaic panels, where cars, trucks and various agricultural machinery circulate, remains, in the current state of technology, a utopia.

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In the nearby park shaded by large trees, the ruins of fortifications recall the memory of the six towers of the old castle built in the 11th century……. In the nearby park shaded by large trees, the ruins of fortifications recall the memory of the six towers of the old castle built in the 11th century by Geoffroy IV, Count of Perche, in order to control this border region near the Chartres region, Normandy, and the possessions of the Lords of Bellême and Alençon which extended as far as Sées. During the Hundred Years' War, Charles, Count of Evreux and King of Navarre, allied with the English against the King of France, seized the fortress in 1364. It was then besieged and retaken on behalf of King Charles V by his younger brother Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, using catapults that threw large stones to collapse sections of the walls. But after the English victory at Verneuil in 1424, they rushed to destroy Marchainville, setting fire to the town and the castle. The church, too, has experienced some vicissitudes. It occupies the site of a very old small monastery, given to the abbey of Saint-Evrouit by a certain Fulchierus of Chartres, who was chaplain to Baldwin I, King of Jerusalem and author of an account of the first crusade. The monks built the priory church in the 11th century, of which the thick right wall with its flat buttresses, the cornice in grison stone, and the support points of the descending roof, which housed a small adjoining cloister, still remain. The church was enlarged (end of the 15th or beginning of the 16th century) along its entire length by a side nave resting on stone arches, whose voussures connect without capitals to octagonal pillars. On the unfortunate initiative of Abbot Fleuriel, this side nave was knocked down in 1723, and the roof of the church lowered. It was not until 1810 that a new priest, Abbot Dubois, had the four arcades of the current chapel of the Virgin reopened. The three other old arcades, still visible, remain blocked in the left wall of the nave. Unfortunately, on March 15, 1820, the shock of an earthquake caused the old square bell tower of the priory, which was located above the entrance to the choir, to collapse, which caused considerable damage. Thanks to the generosity of the inhabitants and the personal contribution of the Bishop of Séez, the church was repaired and a new bell tower was erected next to the entrance porch in 1824. On the classical-style altarpiece, a painting, dated 1949, of the Holy Virgin surrounded by angels replaces the painting of the Assumption hanging in the nave. The 18th century tabernacle presents a pretty wooden statuette of the resurrected Christ, with on each side those of a holy bishop with a kneeling donor, and perhaps a Father of the Church. Two pretty statues of Saint Lawrence and Saint Peter adorn the altarpiece of the chapel of the Virgin, where in the center appears the traditional image of Our Lady of Victories presenting Jesus as a child on a starry sphere that symbolizes the world. Above, appear God the Father, his arms outstretched, and the Holy Spirit. Finally, let us not forget the curious statue of Saint Louis with his scepter, presenting the crown of thorns and the three nails of the crucifixion, nor the ancient painting, in the nave, of Saint Eloi as bishop, with his anvil of patron saint of blacksmiths.

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Located in a green setting, this chapel of Romanesque origin has preserved all of its 16th century painted decor. An excellent overview of the artistic production of the period. Romanesque in origin and then remodeled in the 12th and 15th centuries, the chapel of Réveillon is one of the rare churches that have preserved their wall paintings. The richness of its treatment and themes is exceptional. We can still read on these walls a profusion of details such as a frieze of arabesques where birds, fruits and flowers are intertwined. Its varied themes represent, among others, The Dict of the Dead and the Three Living, the Passion, the Temptation, the Lives of the Saints and Martyrs, Saint Christopher, etc.

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Called La Trappe, this abbey from 1122 was the cradle of a reform of the Cistercian order in 1664, creating the Trappist order.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available in Crulai?

Crulai offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 100 options available for exploration. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging ascents.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in Crulai?

Road cycling routes around Crulai feature a varied landscape characterized by rolling hills, a mix of open countryside, and wooded areas. You'll encounter diverse terrain with both gentle gradients and more challenging ascents, providing opportunities for different fitness levels to explore the area's natural features.

Are there easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Crulai?

Yes, Crulai has several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Irai is a gentle 5.9-mile (9.5 km) path with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a relaxed ride. Another accessible option is the Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey – Abbey of La Trappe loop from Irai, which is 21.6 miles (34.7 km) and explores serene historical surroundings.

Are there challenging road cycling routes for experienced cyclists in Crulai?

Experienced cyclists will find routes with more significant elevation changes and longer distances. The Conturbie Pond – Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey loop from Randonnai, for example, is a moderate 34.5-mile (55.5 km) route with over 2,200 feet (670 meters) of elevation gain, offering a good workout through varied landscapes.

What are the typical distances of road cycling routes in Crulai?

The distances of road cycling routes in Crulai vary significantly. You can find shorter loops, such as the 5.9-mile (9.5 km) Roadbike loop from Irai, as well as longer excursions like the 40.8-mile (65.6 km) Conturbie Pond – Eglise Saint-Victor loop from Randonnai, which takes nearly three hours to complete.

When is the best time of year to go road cycling in Crulai?

The best time for road cycling in Crulai is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. From April to October, the weather is generally milder and more stable, offering pleasant conditions for exploring the region's rolling hills and scenic countryside.

Are most road cycling routes in Crulai circular?

Many of the road cycling routes in Crulai are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for those who drive to their starting location. Examples include the Conturbie Pond – Eglise Saint-Victor loop from Randonnai and the Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey – Abbaye de la Trappe loop from Les Aspres.

What can I see along the road cycling routes in Crulai?

Road cycling routes in Crulai often pass by historical and natural attractions. You can explore serene surroundings of abbeys like Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey, or enjoy the tranquility of Conturbie Pond. Some routes also offer glimpses of historical sites such as the Ruins of Gannes Castle.

Are there any notable historical sites or landmarks to visit while cycling in Crulai?

Yes, the Crulai region is rich in history. Cyclists can visit significant religious sites like Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey and the Saint Bernard Fountain of La Trappe Abbey. The routes also offer opportunities to see the Ruins of Gannes Castle, adding a historical dimension to your ride.

What do other road cyclists enjoy the most about road cycling in Crulai?

The road cycling experience in Crulai is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's varied terrain, the mix of open fields and forested sections, and the peaceful atmosphere found along routes that pass by scenic ponds and historical abbeys.

Are there routes that combine natural beauty with historical points of interest?

Absolutely. Many routes in Crulai offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. For example, the Conturbie Pond – Eglise Saint-Victor loop from Randonnai passes by scenic ponds and historical churches, while the Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey – Abbey of La Trappe loop from Irai explores the serene surroundings of two historic abbeys.

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